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The Globalization Of Laughter

Tactical briefing #33.

Hey all you believers in a new world out there,

May Day wasn’t so great was it… the numbers were low, the maxims weren’t sublime, the excitement didn’t catch on. May 12 was hefty in Europe, reigniting the snuffed Indignados, but the energy did not seem to flow over to here.

Now we’re looking at May 18 ~ 21 when protesters, possibly in Arab Spring numbers, swarm Chicago… Security experts say it will be a challenge the likes of which no American city has had to face – a leaderless, all-consuming non-violent swarm. If we can pull it off in the fierce tradition of Gandhi and MLK, the next few days could become the spark, the eruption, the new spiritual home of our Spring offensive.

On a softer, more aesthetic note, the likelihood of a global #LAUGHRIOT starting May 18 feels especially fresh and new … imagine … the globalization of laughter … millions of people around the world decide to take a few minutes off from their usual routines, get together with friends and pull off a global cascade of riotously laughing flash mobs, transforming the flow of power from the heads of the elite to the bellies of the people.

At a time when our human experiment is buckling under austerity, financial madness and eco-angst, there is something so ludicrous, bizarre, even insane about the eight most powerful people in the world trying to conduct the people’s business – to set things right – from behind closed doors and razor wire fences.

A global #LAUGHRIOT could break through the G8’s veneer of legitimacy and expose the Camp David Summit and our current capitalist model for the farce that it really is.

A global laugh-in could be the relief we’ve all been waiting for: the moment when — in a communal burst of laughter — we the people suddenly wake up to the fact that the only power our leaders have is the power we give them.

Here goes … let’s laugh like we’ve never laughed before,

for the wild,
Culture Jammers HQ

OccupyWallStreet.org / Tactical Briefing #30, #31 and #32 / Be present on May 18. Spark the #LAUGHRIOT then swarm Chicago.

Watch live streaming video from occupy_wall_street at livestream.com

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Anonymous

The idea of the Global laugh riot (creative activism) was considerably successful in Europe

In Spain, there was the "relfectantes" action to "defeat the evil", which is a way to use arts and theatrics people dressed up in self-made reflectant costumes in a superhero-sorcerer fashion , so instead of confronting the police, we laughed at them in their face

http://comoacabarconelmal.net/reflectantes-en-la-vanguardia/

this was psychologically liberating, it was fun but also a way to de-victimize ourselves, for the first time I saw the cops like looking ridiculous, almost pathetic, and disconcerted... can they arrest someone just by laughing at them? We went to the stock exchange too, and to a bank headquarters.. haha it was fantastic, we did a 200 people kamehameha to the banksters, they suddenly looked "naked"

Creative activism is an interesting line of action, this way some 50 people can catch more possitive public attention and support than some 20.000 people rallies I've been to. Overall, is a much, much more joyful and liberating form of activism to me

Anonymous

The power of laughter, in Italian politics

Anti-consummerist, environmental-friendly, direct online democracy party led by caustic comedian Beppe Grillo on the rise

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/19/world/europe/caustic-comedian-alters-italys-political-map.html?pagewanted=all

Anonymous

This web forum's been compromised by idiot spammers and any discussion of free thought anarchism in a serious context has been slowed...

Brilliant tactic, but it can't hold out now that the US is falling off the cliff.

Anonymous

I'm getting the general feeling that the micro-atmosphere amongst the protesters and activists is starting to turn a bit to discouragement and depression.

There's nothing that promotes discouragement and depression quite like getting beat over the head with a club.

Probably only watching your family get killed, or beaten over the head with clubs.

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